This distinctive Grade II listed stone cottage offers a unique renovation opportunity set amidst approximately 4.6 acres of picturesque land with scenic countryside and sea views. The property is classified as a smallholding, making it suitable for those interested in sustainable living or agricultural pursuits, especially given the planning permission already secured for an outbuilding.
Accessed by a right of way from Llanllyfni, the estate features a gravel drive that leads to ample parking space. The exterior is enhanced by a delightful walled garden filled with mature plants that provide character to the landscape.
Inside, the residence retains numerous original features reflecting its historic charm, including slate flooring and exposed beams. Upon entering the inviting dining room with its open fireplace and high ceilings, you are led into a snug living area/bedroom equipped with a log burner. A fixed ladder leads up to one of two croglofts currently serving as an additional bedroom.
The kitchen boasts rustic wooden cabinetry alongside a traditional AGA cooker and large butler sink, while the second crogloft above acts as a functional home office space. A utility room offers further practicalities, connecting to a family bathroom complete with bath and overhead shower.
The surrounding land presents tremendous potential for various uses, accommodating both leisure and agricultural opportunities. Mains electricity supports the property while water is supplied from spring-fed sources; waste is managed via an established septic tank system. Heating options include log burners and an open fire.
This property represents an exceptional chance to acquire not just a cozy home laden with character but also ample land ripe for development or personal use.